efferenttejä
Efferenttejä, often referred to as efferent fibers or efferent nerves, are nerve fibers that transmit impulses away from a central nervous system (CNS) structure. In the context of the nervous system, efferent pathways are crucial for carrying motor commands or signals that regulate internal organs. This contrasts with afferent fibers, which carry sensory information towards the CNS.
The term efferent originates from Latin, meaning "carrying away." These fibers are typically part of motor neurons,
The efferent system is thus essential for the body's response to stimuli and for maintaining homeostasis. It